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2.2.3 Surveying Missing Material

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If items appear to be missing from the collection, the archivist should check the accession file, as well as any inventories or other dealer or donor provided documentation that accompanied the collection.The archivist should also notify his or her supervisor and the curator, either of whom may have information about the apparently missing item(s).

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  • Chapter 1. Introduction
  • Chapter 2. Preparations for Processing a Collection
    • 2.1 Steps of Archival Processing
    • 2.2 Collection Survey
      • 2.2.1 Elements of a Collection Survey
      • 2.2.2 Books and Other Printed Material
      • 2.2.3 Surveying Missing Material
      • 2.2.4 Old Numbering Systems
      • 2.2.5 Existing lists
    • 2.3 Types of Collections
    • 2.4 Processing Levels
    • 2.5 Processing Estimates
    • 2.6 Researcher Access to In-process Material
    • 2.7 The Processing Plan
  • Chapter 3. Arrangement
  • Chapter 4. Physical Processing
  • Chapter 5. Special Formats
  • Chapter 6. Preservation and Conservation
  • Chapter 7. Description
  • Chapter 8. Labeling
  • Chapter 9. After Processing
  • Appendix A: The Creative Process
  • Style

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